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the civil rights groups are out of control. do you think what the president said will have any effect? >> eric: give president obama credit for going to chicago. why are you going, making tour of rounds and bypass chicago. he is in chicago where the murder rate is higher than any other major city in murder. more than double from say 20, 25 years ago. the rate, bob. number, 508 homicides last year on pace to break the record this year. there is hand gun ban. you not allowed to carry a handgun inshy of chicago. the most strict gun control laws aren't helping the murder rate go down. you apply it across the country, it doesn't maybe seasons to apply the rules -- it doesn't make sense to apply the rules. >> bob: if you felt the camera moved up and down, andrea threw her bag behind her. her purse. al cope day, 26 murders and now there are 44. chicago was a fifth of the size is it now. that might have something to do with it. the other thing i would say is this a gang war. >> eric: but the rate. the rate. >> bob: the rate what? >> er
the civil rights groups are out of control. do you think what the president said will have any effect? >> eric: give president obama credit for going to chicago. why are you going, making tour of rounds and bypass chicago. he is in chicago where the murder rate is higher than any other major city in murder. more than double from say 20, 25 years ago. the rate, bob. number, 508 homicides last year on pace to break the record this year. there is hand gun ban. you not allowed to carry a...
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the civil rights groups are out of control. do you think what the president said will have any effect? >> eric: give president obama credit for going to chicago. why are you going, making tour of rounds and bypass chicago. he is in chicago where the murder rate is higher than any other major city in murder. more than double from say 20, 25 years ago. the rate, bob. number, 508 homicides last year on pace to break the record this year. there is hand gun ban. you not allowed to carry a handgun inshy of chicago. the most strict gun control laws aren't helping the murder rate go down. you apply it across the country, it doesn't maybe seasons to apply the rules -- it doesn't make sense to apply the rules. >> bob: if you felt the camera moved up and down, andrea threw her bag behind her. her purse. al cope day, 26 murders and now there are 44. chicago was a fifth of the size is it now. that might have something to do with it. the other thing i would say is this a gang war. >> eric: but the rate. the rate. >> bob: the rate what? >> er
the civil rights groups are out of control. do you think what the president said will have any effect? >> eric: give president obama credit for going to chicago. why are you going, making tour of rounds and bypass chicago. he is in chicago where the murder rate is higher than any other major city in murder. more than double from say 20, 25 years ago. the rate, bob. number, 508 homicides last year on pace to break the record this year. there is hand gun ban. you not allowed to carry a...
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linda says it's because he supported civil rights, space exploration and the peace corps, inspiring hope in young people to serve their country. trina picked f.d.r. because he was the first president to truly attend to the needs of the poor and working class. who is your favorite president? tell us. please head over to facebook and search politics nation and like us to join the conversation that's going long after this show ends. retirement. sit back, relax, pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it. "401(k) hidden fees." then go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. we have every type of retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. why? because we're not your typical wall street firm that's why. so you keep more of your money. e-trade. less for us. more for you. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat?
linda says it's because he supported civil rights, space exploration and the peace corps, inspiring hope in young people to serve their country. trina picked f.d.r. because he was the first president to truly attend to the needs of the poor and working class. who is your favorite president? tell us. please head over to facebook and search politics nation and like us to join the conversation that's going long after this show ends. retirement. sit back, relax, pull out the paper and what? another...
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jan, president of the nation's largest hispanic civil rights group joining us next. and later, will the vatican call an earlier conclave? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. for tapping into a wealth of experience. for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country. for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions. for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit pnc.com/wealthsolutions to find out more. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones,
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what was wrong, besides the civil rights stuff, which was -- i pointed that out last night. >> yes, you did. >> bill: which was definitely wrong. what was wrong with the values that we had in the 50s of honesty, hard work and self reliance? >> the assumption that those are not values today is just absolutely -- >> bill: then you have a -- you don't think that you have more americans today wanting handouts than you do back then? >> i think you have people -- >> bill: do you think you have more americans today wanting handouts? >> you have more people getting them? yes. >> bill: wanting them? >> no. i say getting them because they had no choice. >> bill: what about the disability? >> what about disability? people are disabled, they ought to have the right to have that. >> bill: it's 60% more dangerous today 2012, than 2002. is it 60% more dangerous than it was in 2002? >> you've had a major recession. >> bill: that doesn't have anything to do with disability! >> yes t does. >> bill: no, no. disability. >> disability. more and more people are finding access to disability. >> bill: why? >>
what was wrong, besides the civil rights stuff, which was -- i pointed that out last night. >> yes, you did. >> bill: which was definitely wrong. what was wrong with the values that we had in the 50s of honesty, hard work and self reliance? >> the assumption that those are not values today is just absolutely -- >> bill: then you have a -- you don't think that you have more americans today wanting handouts than you do back then? >> i think you have people --...
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son of the civil rights icon former congressman from chicago is pleading guilty to skimming, making shoveling money from his campaign kofers. we're talking $43,000 for a watch, furs and cashmere clothing. two hats worn by michael jackson, almost $10,000 for children's furniture and a football autographed by u.s. presidents. illegally diverted and due to be paid back. that's not all. lisa sylvester is outside the courthouse. we're talking about the possibility of jail time. >> reporter: that's right. in fact, the preceding are still going on as we speak. i just came out minutes ago. they are all inside the courthouse. he is in the process right now of pleading guilty. he faces one charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud and making false statements. that carries a maximum of up to five years in prison and also a $250,000 fine. i can give you kind of a sense of what is going on right now in the courthouse. first of all, his father, the reverend jesse jackson junior is also in the courthouse arrived today. his wife is also facing charges for filing a false tax return. she has her ow
son of the civil rights icon former congressman from chicago is pleading guilty to skimming, making shoveling money from his campaign kofers. we're talking $43,000 for a watch, furs and cashmere clothing. two hats worn by michael jackson, almost $10,000 for children's furniture and a football autographed by u.s. presidents. illegally diverted and due to be paid back. that's not all. lisa sylvester is outside the courthouse. we're talking about the possibility of jail time. >> reporter:...
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in the bill, we put protections in it so that even though we have the indian civil rights act, that there is a jury of their peers. we put in the protections to be able to make sure if a tribe takes on these responsibilities to have a non natives in their court systems, that they would have defense. we made sure there was a task that is not just a nonmember coming into our communities, and having this act taken upon this act of violence, but it is someone who is chosen to live in our communities who is living with a member of our community, who lives and works there on the -- on a regular basis. they have agreed there so there is some implied consent. those are things we know are already in the bill and we believe those things addressed any questions they may have. we will continue to work with members of leadership. is really important to us our sovereignty is recognized and that our tribal system is recognized and that we can address perpetrators in our community that violate our women and children. >> characterized the gap? >> there is one. i am very confident our gatt is not -- it is
in the bill, we put protections in it so that even though we have the indian civil rights act, that there is a jury of their peers. we put in the protections to be able to make sure if a tribe takes on these responsibilities to have a non natives in their court systems, that they would have defense. we made sure there was a task that is not just a nonmember coming into our communities, and having this act taken upon this act of violence, but it is someone who is chosen to live in our...
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this is a civil rights issue of our generation. it is an economic imperative. it is also an issue of economic security. that is a big deal. the impact would be -- one piece of this is title $1. it would help children with the greatest need and break the cycles of poverty and social till years. -- failures. if we fail to educate these children, what will they do? what is the option? children with disabilities have tremendous need. it would have a huge impact there as well. that is unacceptable to me. >> thank you. we also understand that housing is one of the sectors that can lead us out of the recession. the economy is poised for recovery, but it is vulnerable. you are the housing guy. tell me what you think the impact the sequester will be on housing. you start -- jobs, the supply chain from the lumberyard all the way up to pick and -- big construction projects. >> you put your finger on it. housing has become one of the leading factors that is driving our recovery. because of the critical role that congress created for fha, we are central to that recovery . a
this is a civil rights issue of our generation. it is an economic imperative. it is also an issue of economic security. that is a big deal. the impact would be -- one piece of this is title $1. it would help children with the greatest need and break the cycles of poverty and social till years. -- failures. if we fail to educate these children, what will they do? what is the option? children with disabilities have tremendous need. it would have a huge impact there as well. that is unacceptable...
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king worked with nixon in the passing of the civil rights bill in '57 and nixon made a calculation, a real act of cowardice. basically thought he would be better by giving up some of the black vote and going for the white vote in the south. what's interesting about it is that president eisenhower in 1956 got 40% of the african-american vote. richard nixon despite this got 32% of the african-american vote and the kennedy campaign was putting out vote for the candidate with a heart. that was an early version of the southern strategy. by 1968 he -- he went full bore on the southern strategy. >> jeffrey franks. the book is called "ike and dick." it is a fascinating read. joe scarborough wrote you a very nice book review in the "new york times." it's terrific. i imagine you read it. appreciate your time. >> glad to be here. >>> coming up another wow. new england gets hit with another winter storm today. we'll bring you the details today. also newark mayor preparing for a potential new jersey senate run, but there's something he's more focused on right now. we'll tell you what that is. you'
king worked with nixon in the passing of the civil rights bill in '57 and nixon made a calculation, a real act of cowardice. basically thought he would be better by giving up some of the black vote and going for the white vote in the south. what's interesting about it is that president eisenhower in 1956 got 40% of the african-american vote. richard nixon despite this got 32% of the african-american vote and the kennedy campaign was putting out vote for the candidate with a heart. that was an...
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martin luther king, to engage in debates and discussion that resulted in the 1964 civil rights act and the 1965 voting rights act. and here we are today with the opportunity for people from all walks of life and all communities to be able to show and to have as of september 28, 2011, the upholding of the preclearance provision, a very special provision of the voting rights act, by a district court, federal court, in the district of columbia. shelby vs. the united states now is before the supreme court. in my argument, mr. speaker, this is no time to eliminate preclearance. i'm reminded of a letter i wrote to the u.s. attorney's office, attorney general eric holder, to just in my city alone, the city of houston, to report 15 voter abuse cases. without the preclearance where would we be? or the proposal to eliminate the independent school district board of trustees, over a school district that has worked hard to survive, will be subjected to the preclearance to determine whether not only the students will be denied their right to learn in a school district they love and is fighting for t
martin luther king, to engage in debates and discussion that resulted in the 1964 civil rights act and the 1965 voting rights act. and here we are today with the opportunity for people from all walks of life and all communities to be able to show and to have as of september 28, 2011, the upholding of the preclearance provision, a very special provision of the voting rights act, by a district court, federal court, in the district of columbia. shelby vs. the united states now is before the...
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1965 which is the most effective civil rights legislation ever enacted by congress. now, the voting rights act of 1965 was passed just one year after i graduated from high school. growing up in el paso, texas, i vividly remember the days of jim crow, segregation and the poll tax. should the supreme court rule against the justice department and overturn this important legislation, minority communities will lose mean of their voting protection. later this month, i intend to join my colleagues in the congressional black caucus to listen to the oral arguments for this case at the supreme court. many of us were part of the 390-33 majority, along with 98 senators who voted to re-authorize the voting rights act in 2006. we agreed there is still a compelling need to protect and preserve the voting rights of all americans. after all, this right that lies at the very heart of our democracy must not be eroded. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend.
1965 which is the most effective civil rights legislation ever enacted by congress. now, the voting rights act of 1965 was passed just one year after i graduated from high school. growing up in el paso, texas, i vividly remember the days of jim crow, segregation and the poll tax. should the supreme court rule against the justice department and overturn this important legislation, minority communities will lose mean of their voting protection. later this month, i intend to join my colleagues in...
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led us to believe that he wanted to come in and assist usada but worried of potential criminal and civil liabilities if he did so. today learned he's choosing not to come in and be truthful and that he will not take the opportunity to work toward righting his wrongs. clearly they believe they have not heard the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth from him and they have no intention of allowing him to compete in any sport unless and until he does so. >> bill: if nothing changes on either side, are there legal implications? >> aside from the ban which is the negative, from competing in any sport for armstrong, there is, according to judge napolitano a positive for him in this in that he simply protects himself. listen. >> well, if he talks under oath and he lies, or there is the per suspicion that he lied, he could be prosecuted by the justice department for lying under oath even in a noncriminal proceeding. also if he says something under oath that's inconsistent with anything else he said under oath, he could be exposed to prosecution if they materially conflict with each ot
led us to believe that he wanted to come in and assist usada but worried of potential criminal and civil liabilities if he did so. today learned he's choosing not to come in and be truthful and that he will not take the opportunity to work toward righting his wrongs. clearly they believe they have not heard the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth from him and they have no intention of allowing him to compete in any sport unless and until he does so. >> bill: if nothing...
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revolution, women getting the right to vote in 1920, the great depression, how did these women reflect the times in which they lived? >> i think eleanor roosevelt is a good example of that. she was into everything. she remained so even into the kennedy era. i was amazed to learn that she regretted that she had never gone to college. i have -- i was shocked she had never gone. she was home school and went academies. i suppose she had an equivalent of what we would consider a college education. on the cutting edge of every reform -- and one of the reasons was she did not have to stay at home. there was someone there to be the secretary and housekeeper for her husband. she was all over the place. i think she is a good example of the growing influence of the 1920's and women's growing liberation. the idea that women can get out into more -- that coincides with the women's suffrage era as well. >> i was going to say -- looking at the first lady, you can pretty much tell what is or is not happening with american women at any given point in the historical past. i think the present a particula
revolution, women getting the right to vote in 1920, the great depression, how did these women reflect the times in which they lived? >> i think eleanor roosevelt is a good example of that. she was into everything. she remained so even into the kennedy era. i was amazed to learn that she regretted that she had never gone to college. i have -- i was shocked she had never gone. she was home school and went academies. i suppose she had an equivalent of what we would consider a college...
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but i keep going back to we are at a tipping point as a civilization. if we don't get our financial house in order, there will be unbelievable consequences to the folks watching this show right now. >> mark sanford, it's great to have you here. thank you for being here. appreciate it. now here's david. >>> switching gears this morning, the duchess of cambridge is making just her second formal appearance. we're at buckingham palace this morning. >> reporter: good morning. in fact, this is the first time we've seen the duchess of cambridge in public since christmas, officially at least. she is now very visibly pregnant. she appeared wearing a figure-hugging dress and holding her hands protectively in front of her. a blossoming duchess of cambridge, showing off her baby bump. now around 4 1/2 months pregnant. this morning she visited a center that treats women with addiction. it's one of her charities. kate, back at work after a vacation with william. >> she's had a relaxing and wonderful holiday in the caribbean island of mystique with her husband and fam
but i keep going back to we are at a tipping point as a civilization. if we don't get our financial house in order, there will be unbelievable consequences to the folks watching this show right now. >> mark sanford, it's great to have you here. thank you for being here. appreciate it. now here's david. >>> switching gears this morning, the duchess of cambridge is making just her second formal appearance. we're at buckingham palace this morning. >> reporter: good morning. in...
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. >> right. >> let's end on a much, much lighter note. to recline or not to recline? one writer took on the issue of people reclining in their seats, said it's the end of civilization, airlines should ban it. are you recliners? >> i am not. i think it's rude. i like the bulkhead. people don't put their seats in my lap. >> yeah. >> don't shoot the player. it's up to the airlines. if it can recline that far -- >> but it's rude. >> i think like everything else, it's -- >> it's so rude. >> i'm in my seat. i'm going to do what i need to do in my seat. >> seriously? >> so you recline? >> you're going to put your tray in my lap because you want to lie down? >> if i have a six-hour flight to los angeles, which i do later on today -- >> i'm kicking you the whole way. >> i'm happy to have the middle seat between them. >> there it is. >> question et down over there. thank you. >> today's baby bump and a side of pregnancy that often gets overlooked. jenna bush hager is gearing up. you are focused on the daddy. ha what are his needs? can you believe i'm like that in this state? i'
. >> right. >> let's end on a much, much lighter note. to recline or not to recline? one writer took on the issue of people reclining in their seats, said it's the end of civilization, airlines should ban it. are you recliners? >> i am not. i think it's rude. i like the bulkhead. people don't put their seats in my lap. >> yeah. >> don't shoot the player. it's up to the airlines. if it can recline that far -- >> but it's rude. >> i think like everything...